The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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... Theodore then addressed Eleanore ; and asked her if she too were engaged in this opposition to her sister . The face of Eleanore flushed with indignation on be- ing thus questioned : she had , no doubt , reasons of her own for being ...
... Theodore then addressed Eleanore ; and asked her if she too were engaged in this opposition to her sister . The face of Eleanore flushed with indignation on be- ing thus questioned : she had , no doubt , reasons of her own for being ...
Halaman 510
... Theodore , and really alarmed at the furious spirit which the young man had displayed in this affair . " Cannot you understand , Theodore , " I said , “ what the world would say , if you were to kill your elder brother ? " Theodore ...
... Theodore , and really alarmed at the furious spirit which the young man had displayed in this affair . " Cannot you understand , Theodore , " I said , “ what the world would say , if you were to kill your elder brother ? " Theodore ...
Halaman 521
... Theodore sought your life , and you cannot deny it . " And she wrung her hands , and was , as she described it , in a sort of frenzy ; tearing her hair , and calling for death to end her misery . While she was in this state , Theodore ...
... Theodore sought your life , and you cannot deny it . " And she wrung her hands , and was , as she described it , in a sort of frenzy ; tearing her hair , and calling for death to end her misery . While she was in this state , Theodore ...
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